You may not need to use macros. You will however need to protect the
document for forms for formfields to work.
There is no other way to prevent a row from being added to a table when the
user presses the tab key in the last cell of the last row of a table. At
least not without out using a macro.
It's about time the boss had a lesson in reality.
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"slycke" wrote in message
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Thanks...but I have been forbidden to use macros or anything automated!
That's quickly becoming the problem. My boss at work says no one the forms
will be going to will know what to do if presented with the
"Disable/Enable
Macros" message... Same thing for protecting the form. I'll keep trying!
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:
See the following page of fellow MVP Dian Chapman's website:
http://www.mousetrax.com/techpage.html#autoforms
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"slycke" wrote in message
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I'm creating forms in MSWord for people who aren't word processors or
even
programmers. They are used to tabbing through forms to get to the next
place
to enter text; however, in Word tabbing creates a new table row. Is
this a
toggle that I can turn off somewhere? Or what should I do? Thanks.